S-E-A Recognizes Director of IT for Outstanding Community Volunteer Work

This organization focuses on training service dogs for wounded veterans, children and adults with disabilities, individuals who are mobility or hearing impaired, and others.

Chris indicated that some organizations charge up to $60,000 for a service dog, but he volunteers for CCI because this organization provides them at no cost to those in need. Volunteers at CCI train the canines for two years, and the ones that pass, roughly 40%, are ultimately given away to individuals at the end of the training process.

One of Chris’s latest graduates, Igor, currently works with no less than 500 children each month and is featured on CCI’s website.

Utilizing an integrated suite of sophisticated technology and expertise, S-E-A can provide owners, architects, engineers, contractors and insurance carriers with an accurate and detailed record of construction-related information that far exceeds the data collected by conventional methods.

At every key stage of construction, scanning the site with SEA 360° can facilitate proactive identification and evaluation of construction issues with quick and affordable solutions.

S-E-A Hosts Make-A-Wish® in Columbus

June 08, 2017

S-E-A had the honor of hosting Make-A-Wish® America on June 6 at the Columbus office, where Josh was granted his wish: a brand new dirt bike.

Josh, a 16-year-old boy with a rare heart condition, grew up working on dirt bikes alongside his father. After he was diagnosed, his wish was to have a dirt bike of his own. S-E-A is proud to support the organization that made Josh’s wish possible, and its mission to help children with cancer.

Click here to view photos of Josh using his new dirt bike at S-E-A, or learn more about Make-A-Wish® here

Librarian Writes Blog about her Visit to S-E-A

May 31, 2017

Betsy Butler, a Columbus librarian and researcher, attended a meeting at S‑E-A on May 23 for the Central Ohio Chapter of the Association for Information Science and Technology, an organization comprised of librarians and library personnel.

After the meeting, she updated her blog with a well-written entry about her visit to S-E-A:

“‘Seekers of Truth, Finders of Facts,’ proclaimed a sign in the S-E-A headquarters. What a fitting description for the librarians and engineers who roam Buffalo Parkway on their way to and from work.”

Columbus associates Tom Maull, Mechanical Engineer, and Pat Connor, Research Librarian, assisted in the evaluation of scientific method-based research projects at The Ohio Academy of Science's Buckeye Science and Engineering Fair (BSEF) on April 1. BSEF is a preliminary fair for the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) for Ohio high school students whose counties currently do not have a way to qualify for Intel ISEF.

As the projects were created and presented by high school students, Maull and Connor expressed how impressed they both were with the professionalism, presentation skills, college-level research and commitment to science of the students at such a young age. “If you closed your eyes, you would have thought you were listening to professional researchers and scientists,” Connor said.

S-E-A's VPM featured in Motoryacht Magazine

March 17, 2017

S-E-A’s own Vessel Performance Mapping System (VPM) was recently featured in the February 2017 edition of Power and Motoryacht Magazine. Highlighting the hard work and skilled minds of S-E-A engineers, the article penned by Captain Bill Pike details the VPM's components and describes some potential benefits of using this device to monitor vessel speed, performance, and quality.

S-E-A's Capabilities and Facilities on Full Display

November 14, 2016

On an afternoon packed with demonstrations and presentations, Columbus Business First was on hand to document S-E-A's 1st Industry Day, and recently featured the event as the lead story in their publication. Click the link below to read Business First's write-up, including pictures of the Durango Flambe, S-E-A's sled and more!

The video to the right shows aerial footage from an S-E-A drone as the Automated Test Driver performs "Script S-E-A."

John Swanson Co-authors Article on 3D Scanning

October 25, 2016

John Swanson, the Director of Animation and Imaging Sciences in S-E-A's Baltimore office, co-authored an article with Quentin Urquhart, Jr. of Irwin Fritchie Urquhart & Moore for DRI's magazine, For the Defense. The article discusses 3D scanning and how the technology can be used to create compelling trial exhibits.